
Casimir Weekly Cougar Updates
March 7, 2025
Amazing Casimir Families, Please Enjoy Our Newsletter!!
There is no school next Friday, 3/14.
MathCounts Competition
Last Saturday, Casimir did great at the MathCounts competition! 6th grader Joshua Kawahara led the way for Casimir and almost won the Countdown round!
The participants were:
Mia Au Lucas Yeh Lucas Taniguchi Lucas Anwandter Joshua Kawahara Noah Hanaoka
Maxwell Stevens
Emily Tirtohadi
Mahrosh Hussain
Stella Wong
Great job this week girls basketball!
Great job this week boys basketball!
Casimir Night Market
Casimir GATE Program hosted our first ever Casimir Night Market! GATE Students had an opportunity to showcase different items to sell that were student-designed (3D printing, baked goods, crafts, etc). All funds raised through this event will go to funding a special field trip at the end of the year! Please show support to our Cougars at the TUSD Makers Faire on 3/29 (Saturday).
8th Grade Panoramic Picture Day - March 20th, 2025
Attention 8th Grade Parents 8th grade Panoramic Picture Day is scheduled for Thursday, March 20, 2025. Parents can place an order online at mydorian.com
🤩 HELP US IMPROVE PTSA 👍
We need your input! Please take a few moments to share your thoughts in the linked survey to help the Casimir PTSA improve family engagement, communications and the programs they support. Thank you for your time and help!
🚀 Our Snap Raise Spring Drive is LIVE! 🚀
Help us reach our 2024-2025 goal by participating in our Spring Fundraiser Drive! Your support makes a difference in maintaining programs for our students, teachers, and staff.
Still have questions?
Send us an email at veeduarte.pta@gmail.com or president.casimirptsa@gmail.com
i-Ready Diagnostic Parent Letter
Parents, please click the iReady buttons below to read an i-Ready diagnostic parent letter that includes information about the test, how to see your student's results, and how to interpret your student's results.
"Trash" Material Needed for Adventures in Art (AIA) Project "The Original Recycler"
Our Casimir students have started a great project that requires the use of some 3D objects in their art. We'd love to give the student-artists a wide variety of materials to choose from! Do you have any of these laying around?
- Metal bottle caps
- Play tokens or coins
- Old keys
- Single puzzle pieces
- Buttons
- Large beads
- Popsicle / craft / wooden sticks
- Starbucks coffee stirrer sticks (the green ones)
- Cardboard drink sleeves
- Straws
- Foam shapes
- Lego pieces
- Bread bag clips or twist ties
- Strawberry baskets (green plastic mesh, no clamshells)
- ...any small object that's not too thick, any color, will work!
If so, please have your student bring the items to the Casimir Office for the AIA Collection Box now through March 20th. Thank you!
Casimir Spirit Wear!
Support our Casimir PTSA and show your Casimir Cougar spirit! The Casimir E-store will be open for a LIMITED TIME, so don’t wait to order! This is the last chance to order Spirit Wear for this school year! Scan the QR code or use the link http://4dvi.myshopify.com/collections/casimir. All sales are final.
🏫📏Afterschool Tutoring!! Tues & Wed 📖🔬
We are Very Pleased to announce that Afterschool Tutoring and homework help is now available twice a week in all subject areas!
📍 Location: Room 75
📅 Days: Every Tuesday and Wednesday
⏰ Time: 1 hour after school (3:20pm - 4:20pm)
If you need extra support with classwork or homework, this is a great opportunity to get help. All students are welcome to stop by on any Tuesday or Wednesday!
Mr. Merrihew and CJSF students are here to support you—hope to see you there!
Thank you!
Athletic Clearance Packet
This is just a gentle reminder that if your child wishes to participate in any afterschool sports this school year, the TUSD Athletic Clearance Packet AND Physical form (in the packet) are required to be submitted. All documents must be received before your child can participate in tryouts, practices, or games. Thank you.
What's for lunch?
Click the button below to see the monthly lunch menu.
Helping Students Learn - March 2025
Parents, please look through the latest edition of Helping Students Learn for articles about how mental well-being supports your student’s ability to learn, reasons for rules, traveling a new path together, translatinf science terms into everyday words, offering an editing checklist, changing procrastination, and more.
PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE
As you may have seen in the Back to School Highlights from Dr. Stowe, this year, we have unveiled an updated vision for our District. After more than 18 months of input, best practice research, and development, we have published our "Portrait of a Graduate." Our Portrait describes the key skills that we want every student to have developed by the time they graduate from Torrance Unified.
We look forward to sharing stories about how our teachers and staff are helping our students practice these elements at our school.
Congressman Lieu's 2025 Congressional Art Competition
The 2025 Congressional Art Competition is a wonderful opportunity for our high school students to showcase their artistic talents on a national stage. Students may submit an original, two-dimensional piece no larger than 26” x 26” x 4” and under 15 pounds. The deadline for submissions is Friday, April 4, 2025, at 5:00 PM, with artwork delivered to 1645 Corinth Avenue, Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90025, and a high-quality JPG emailed to cac.lieu@mail.house.gov. Winners will be recognized at a special reception on Saturday, May 3, 2025. I encourage all students with an interest in art to take advantage of this opportunity. For more information, visit lieu.house.gov or contact Nicolas Rodriquez at (323) 651-1040.
SAY SOMETHING ANONYMOUS REPORTING SYSTEM ANNUAL REMINDER
As our nation struggles with yet another tragic incident of school violence, we want to remind you again about the important tool we use to help keep our schools secure and our students safe: the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System offered through the Sandy Hook Promise.
This life-saving service empowers you, our students, and our community members to anonymously report any concerns, including potential threats, bullying, or individuals who may be at risk of harming themselves or others. There are three ways to make a report:
Call the 24/7 crisis hotline counselors at 1-844-5-SayNow (1-844-572-9669)
Download the mobile app at Google Play or Apple Store
Submit a tip through their secure website
No matter how you report, Say Something ensures that every voice is heard and every concern can be addressed promptly.
We encourage you to remind your children about the importance of speaking up if they see or hear something troubling so that we can partner to address issues before they escalate. By working together, we can create a safer and more supportive environment for everyone.
Your Student May Be Eligible for a CalKIDS scholarship worth up to $1,500!
As a California public school student, your child may be eligible to receive a CalKIDS scholarship of $500 to $1,500 for college or career training. Funded by the State of California, a CalKIDS scholarship can be used for qualified college and career training expenses such as tuition and fees, books and supplies, computer equipment, and some room and board expenses. Checking a student’s eligibility and claiming a CalKIDS scholarship is easy. It only takes a minute. All you need is your child’s 10-digit Statewide Student Identifier (SSID), which can be found at the top of the page when you select your student in PowerSchool. For more information and to check your child’s eligibility, visit CalKIDS.org.
REMINDER! Metro Go Passes are now available for all students!
Our Board of Education voted to extend the free Metro GoPass program for a second year, and we are proud to offer this benefit to all our students. The program includes a Metro TAP (Transit Access Pass) card that offers FREE unlimited rides on Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro) bus rail and subway lines, including Torrance Transit, Long Beach Transit, Culver CityBus, Gardena Transit (GTrans) and LADOT Dash.
If your student has a TAP card from last year, you will just need a new code, which you can pick up from our school office. We also have a stock of TAP cards for new riders or those who lost their old cards. New cards will need to be activated before being used. For more information, visit https://www.tusd.org/administrative-services/metro-gopass.
Quick Guide to Reporting Student Absences
Quick Guide to Reporting Student Absences
If/When your student is absent please notify us via email by sending an absence note with the following information to cook.lindsay@tusd.org
Absence Notes should include:
1. Date
2. Name of your Child
3. Date of absence
4. Reason for absence (if out due to illness please specify what symptoms your child is having)
5. Parent/Guardian Name & Relationship (absence notes can only be accepted from Primary Guardians listed in PowerSchool)
6. Phone Number where you can be reached
If you have any questions or concerns you can always reach out to Ms. Lindsay our Attendance Clerk @ (310) 533-4498 ext. 4782
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
PBIS Focus for February: Academic Honesty
Throughout March, our school focus is on appropriate voice levels. Students are respectful when they do not yell at school and they use appropriate voice levels in and outside of class. Casimir staff will recognize students for following the monthly focus with Gotcha tickets. If we see you trying your best, you could earn a Gotcha ticket! This is also a great time for parents to discuss the monthly focus with their child at home to further support the Casimir Cougar Code.
In-N-Out Winner!
Our weekly In-N-Out winner is Nevan Nanayakkara!
Please see Ms. Beasley after school to pick up your burger card.
SOS Signs of Suicide Program
Dear Parent / Caregiver,
This year school staff are working to teach students about mental health and how to seek help if they are worried about themselves or a friend. We are using a program called SOS Signs of Suicide. The program teaches students about this difficult topic and encourages them to seek help.
SOS has been used by thousands of schools for over 20 years. Studies have shown that it effectively teaches students about depression and suicide while reducing the number of students’ self-reported suicide attempts.
Through the program, students learn:
● that depression is treatable, so they are encouraged to seek help
● how to identify depression and potential suicide risk in themselves or a friend
● to ACT (Acknowledge, Care and Tell a trusted adult) if concerned about themselves or
a friend
● who they can turn to at school for help
Students will watch age-appropriate video clips and participate in a guided discussion about
depression, suicide, and what to do if they are concerned about a friend. Following the video,
students will complete a brief depression screening form. This form cannot provide a diagnosis of depression but does indicate whether a young person should seek help from a mental health professional.
At the end of class, students will complete an exit slip which asks whether they would like to talk to an adult about any concerns. School staff will conduct brief meetings with any student asking to talk.
We encourage you to visit www.mindwise.org/parents for information on warning signs for youth suicide, useful resources, and some of the key messages students will learn.
Presentation will occur on November 4 and 6th.
If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s participation in this program please contact me at 310-533-4498 X 4711, Hunnel.stephanie@tusd.org or Janet Liu 310-533-4498 X 4728 any of our school counselors.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Hunnel School Counselor
Janet Liu School Therapist
Meet the Counselors
Mrs. Hunnel
Hello. My name is Stephanie Hunnel, and I am the Casimir Middle School counselor. I offer school-based counseling that focuses on academics, social, and emotional well-being.
Our mission is to provide a positive, safe, healthy, nurturing, and respectful environment where all students can become productive members of society.
Casimir offers the Wellness Center a safe place to hang out with friends, make new friends, and play board games with peers. Students are welcome to bring their lunches with them to hang out.
The Wellness Center is open daily for snack and lunch. All are welcome.
Ms. Liu
Hi, there! My name is Janet Liu, and I am the Casimir Middle School Mental Health Counselor. I offer short-term mental health services to help students address issues related to daily stress, anxiety, depression, peer relationships, grief and loss, and more.
Wellness Center
Contact Us
If you need any help with this transition or with any other mental health difficulties, please reach out to the mental health team at Casimir:
Stephanie Hunnel - School Counselor
(310) 533-4498 ext. 4711
Janet Liu, AMFT
School Based Mental Health Therapist
liu.janet@tusd.org
(310) 533-4498 x4784
✅Save The Date: School Site Council Mtng #4 is April 29th in Rm#35 🏫
You are welcome to join us at this Zoom Link:
https://tusd-org.zoom.us/j/82221418687?pwd=7h7Ix6YEJ5PVbi8WMUhzZOCVLnU7Qy.1
Stay in Contact!
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Calendar at a Glance
3/14 - No School - Local Non-Instructional Day
3/20 - 8th Grade Panoramic Picture Day
3/28 - Dine and Dash
4/4 - End of Quarter 3
4/7 - 4/11 - No School - Spring Break
4/29 - School Site Council Mtng #4 - Rm #35
5/26 - No School - Memorial Day
6/11 - Last Day of School
Casimir Middle School
Website: https://www.tusd.org/schools/casimir
Location: 17220 Casimir Avenue, Torrance, CA, USA
Phone: (310) 533-4498
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CasimirMiddle/